Combination 55 of 348 in Wada's six-volume 1933 work. A two-colour pairing of Old Rose, White, as documented in the original plates.
Historical context
Plate 55 of Wada's 348 anchors Old Rose and White in the red family —
a 2-colour grouping with a serene, warm, austere character, recorded in the Showa-era volumes of Sanzo Wada's 1933
Dictionary of Color Combinations, where these shikisai names have
sat in the public domain for generations.
Its strongest pairing — Old Rose on White — reaches a
contrast ratio of 3.35:1, usable for large text but not body copy, so it reads best in decorative blocks rather than text pairings.
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